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enBenitez backs Navas as Reals number oneRafael Benitez installed Keylor Navas as Real Madrid's leading goalkeeper, while Denis Cheryshev hopes his goal leads to more senior action.http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/benitez-backs-navas-reals-number-one
Real Madrid coach Rafael Benitez has backed Keylor Navas to be his number one goalkeeper, despite being linked strongly to Manchester United's David de Gea.
Navas completed the full 90 minutes on Friday, as Real crushed Manchester City 4-1 in the International Champions Cup in Melbourne.
The Costa Rica international made just six appearances in La Liga last term, with Iker Casillas regularly getting the nod in goal from former Real coach Carlo Ancelotti.
After Casillas' departure to Porto, Benitez has backed Navas to be first choice at the Santiago Bernabeu ahead of Kiko Casilla – a recent recruit from Espanyol - potentially signalling an end to Real's pursuit of De Gea.
Asked if Navas has the quality required to be a starter, Benitez said: "I think so, yes, we wanted to give him the chance to play and prove himself and he has done well."
When pressed if he needed another goalkeeper, Benitez gave a strong hint that De Gea would not be needed.
"I only need one goalkeeper on each match, and as long as I have one, I'm happy," the 55-year-old said.
Another Real player looking to convince Benitez he is worthy of more opportunities is Denis Cheryshev and the Russian winger did his chances no harm after scoring his first Real goal.
Cheryshev tapped home Isco's cross in the 73rd minute to wrap up Real's victory.
The 24-year-old, yet to make his senior Real debut, spent the past two seasons on loan at Sevilla and Villarreal respectively and was thrilled to have scored in front of Benitez.
"I'm ok, very happy and trying to make the best of the opportunities than I'm given, and I go home happy today for scoring a goal," Cheryshev said.
"I'm at the club's disposition, whatever they say I'll do and that will be ok."
Asked if Benitez had hinted if he would be needed in the senior squad, Cheryshev added: "No, I believe that Rafa is really focusing on all of us. I'm very thankful as I see he's very kind to me."news_articleFri, 24 Jul 2015 15:05:51 +0000Anonymous422968 at http://www.fourfourtwo.comMeet flying Russian winger Denis Cheryshev - piquing the interest of the top Premier League clubsPaul Wilkes profiles the exciting youngster who caught the eye of Jose Mourinho while at the Bernabeu...Paul Wilkeshttp://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/meet-flying-russian-winger-denis-cheryshev-piquing-interest-top-premier-league-clubs
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The Russian winger moved to Spain at the age of five, with his dad Dmitri joining Sporting Gijon. Young Denis also signed for the club from Asturias and subsequently followed his father to Segunda Division B club Burgos in 2000.
When Dimitri began coaching one of the youth teams at Real Madrid, his son also moved to the capital and it was there that his vocation started to take its own path. Dmitri departed after two years, but Denis continued his progression at Los Blancos as he played for the Castilla side.
Jose Mourinho handed him his full debut for Real Madrid, featuring against Alcoyano in a Copa del Rey clash. After the match, Cheryshev divulged what the Portuguese coach had told him before the encounter: "He said that I have to play like I do for the Castilla and that he has confidence in me."
Unfortunately that was the only time Cheryshev played a competitive game for Madrid, although he did gain some minutes in friendlies against LA Galaxy and Everton. With Carlo Ancelotti at the helm, he spent the next two seasons on loan at Sevilla and Villarreal.
Having suffered continual injury problems in Andalusia, it was at El Madrigal last season where Cheryshev finally began to fulfil his promise at the top level. A goal on his debut against Levante was followed by a number of impressive performances. He also netted in encounters with Real Sociedad and Barcelona.
Despite the fact he admits to feeling more "Spanish than Russian", he has represented his country of birth on a number of occasions. Fabio Capello told him he needed to start regularly for his club to continue his ascent internationally, and although the Italian is no longer Russia coach, the reality still remains.
Why you need to know him
Even though Cheryshev hasn't had much of an opportunity at the Bernabeu, that shouldn't detract from his ability. When you have Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale, James Rodriguez, Isco and Jese ahead of you, it's always plausible that a move away is required to reach maximum potential. At 24, it's time for the wide midfielder to make a permanent switch to another club that can give him more assurances over his time on the pitch.
He was happy to stay at Villarreal, but the £22 million price tag is too high for manager Marcelino, who tends to have a high turnover of young attackers as he loans players in for a year at a time and aids their evolution towards becoming first-team regulars at their parent side.
Arsenal's Joel Campbell, Barcelona's Joan Angel Roman and Atletico Madrid-owned Oliver Torres have all passed through the revolving door at Villarreal in the previous two years.
This experience has been crucial in Cheryshev's development and has enabled him to appear in the Europa League and make significant contributions in the race to qualify for European competition, standing out among his peers in games against Atletico Madrid and Athletic Bilbao.
Strengths
Cheryshev is your typical old-fashioned winger with speed, mobility and dribbling skills to match. A solid first touch gives him plenty of time on the ball, while his pace ensures his suitability to a counter-attacking philosophy. He's not the strongest crosser of the ball, preferring to cut inside and make key passes rather than reach the byline and provide centres. His through-balls are a striker's dream, and only Ronaldo and Koke registered more than his seven assists in the opening four months of last term.
In the defensive third, he tracks opposition defenders and works hard to make challenges. Just three Villarrealplayers last season averaged more tackles per game than Cheryshev, and they were full-backs.
Weaknesses
He faded towards the end of last term, but as it was his first full La Liga campaign that's to be expected. It's arguable he should have achieved more for his age, although that could work to his advantage as a late developer and what he accomplishes in the next three years will define his career. His six goals for the 'Yellow Submarine' would certainly have doubled if he was a little more ruthless in front of goal, albeit a number of his assists were as a result of his awareness to spot fellow attackers in better positions.
They said...
"We will see what happens, but today it's not confirmed where he is going to play, we will exhaust the possibilities of incorporating him because we consider him to be an important player and he's adapted to our way of playing," said Marcelino on the winger's arrival at Villarreal.
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His dad was also a Russian international and made 10 appearances for his country. As a striker he only hit the net once for his national side, although he did score over 100 goals in his playing career. He was nicknamed the 'Bullet from Gorki' due to his exceptional speed, which his son appears to have inherited.
What happens next?
"My future affects many areas so it’s not so simple," admitted Cheryshev recently."I need to return to Real Madrid, and they in turn need to decide what to do. Once the club has decided, then we have to just take things from there." New boss Rafa Benitez is happy to listen to offers for the playmaker, although he doesn't want him to leave unless he can secure a replacement.
Some reports indicate that Liverpool have already bid for his services as they seek to replace Raheem Sterling and that Madrid are currently mulling over the offer. However, others believe that the Anfield side's focus on a new striker could slow any possible deal for the Russian. Everton and Tottenham have both expressed interest in the past.
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featureTue, 21 Jul 2015 13:18:47 +0000Gregor MacGregor420940 at http://www.fourfourtwo.comReals Cheryshev joins Villarreal on loanVillarreal have signed Russian attacker Denis Cheryshev on a season-long loan from Real Madrid.http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/cheryshev-joins-villarreal-loan
The 23-year-old will add depth to Villarreal's squad as he looks for more first-teamexposure in La Liga.
Cheryshev was on loan at Sevilla last term and made five appearances in all competitions.
A brief Real statement read: "Real Madrid announces that player Denis Cheryshev will spend the 2014-15 season in (on) loan at Villarreal C.F."
Villarreal added on their official website: "Cheryshev, 23, is a left winger noted for his technical ability, skill, speed and overflow, which makes him a key player."
Cheryshev is a Russia international, but was not included in Fabio Capello's squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
He has made just one competitive appearance for Real Madrid andbeen a regular for the club's second team during his time at the club.
news_articleSat, 28 Jun 2014 12:46:07 +0000Anonymous202596 at http://www.fourfourtwo.comSevilla suffer Cristoforo, Cheryshev setbacksSevilla have confirmed Uruguayan midfielder Sebastian Cristoforo faces six months on the sidelines with a serious knee ligament injury.http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/sevilla-suffer-cristoforo-cheryshev-setbacks
Cristoforo, who joined Sevilla from Penarol in August last year, sustained a blow to his left knee as Sevilla eased to a 4-1 La Liga win over Real Valladolid on Sunday.
And scans on Monday revealed that the 20-year-old will require surgery after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament.
Cristoforo has made 21 appearances for Sevilla in his debut season, but will now be unavailable for the rest of the campaign.
Unai Emery's men are also going to have to cope without Russian winger Denis Cheryshev, who has suffered a fractured metatarsal.
Cheryshev is on loan from La Liga leaders Real Madrid and will undergo surgery in the Spanish capital on Thursday, although no timescale has been provided for his recovery.
A statement on Sevilla's official website read: "Following scans on Monday, Sebastian Cristoforo has been diagnosed with a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament of the left knee.
"The estimated period he will be out is six months after he undergoes his operation, the date of which has yet to be determined.
"In the case of Cheryshev, a fracture of the fifth metatarsal of the right foot has been confirmed. He will undergo surgery in Madrid on Thursday."
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